Battle of the Trans athlete: Scotus orders Maine to suppress censorship on the representative Laurel Libby

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The United States Supreme Court has ordered Maine’s state legislature to revoke its censorship of the state of the GOP, Laurel Libby on Tuesday.

Libby has been censored since February 15 for a publication on social networks which identified a transgender athlete of Maine High School which won a pole jump competition for girls. The head of the Democratic majority and president of Maine of the Chamber, Ryan Fecteau, told Libby that censorship would be revoked if she apologized for the social media post, but Libby firmly refused.

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REP. Laurel Libby, R-Auburn, speaks with a colleague on February 14, 2023, at the State House in Augusta, Maine. (AP photo / Robert F. Bukaty, file)

Instead, the state representative filed a complaint for the censorship to be canceled, but was tried against the judge of the US District Court of Rhode Island, Melissa Dubose, who was appointed by former president Biden in January. Dubose chaired the case after each district judge of Maine refused to take the case.

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Libby then appealed to the first circuit court of appeal, but was also tried against there. She therefore brought her business to the Supreme Court in April.

Representing the Laurel Libby state (PK Press Club)

Libby received support from the United States Ministry of Justice and the Attorney General Pam Bondi, who filed a brief friendship supporting Libby in his trial, and Bondi personally expressed himself in favor of the republican representative of the besieged state.

“The Ministry of Justice is proud to fight for the girls of Maine and to stand alongside the representative Libby, who is simply attacked for having defended the girls in his country of origin. As illustrated by our trial against the state of Maine, we will always protect the sports and girls of girls from the radical genre ideology, “Bondi to PK Press Club Digital told.

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